Predefined Document Types (Frameworks)
Oxygen XML Author includes a variety of specialized editors, views, and features that are dynamic according to the type of document that you open or create. The type of documents that are supported include the most popular predefined XML frameworks that include a full set of features as well as other document types that include more generic or common features.
Predefined Document Types
The following predefined document types (frameworks) are fully supported in Oxygen XML Author and each of these document types include built-in transformation scenarios, validation, content completion, file templates , default CSS files for rendering content in Author mode, and default actions for editing in Author mode:
- DocBook 4 - A document type standard for books, articles, and other prose documents (particularly technical documentation).
- DocBook 5 - An enhanced (version 5) document type standard designed for a variety of documents (particularly technical documentation).
- DITA - An XML-based architecture designed for authoring, producing, and delivering technical information.
- DITA Map - A document type that collects and organizes references to DITA topics or other maps.
- XHTML - Extensible HyperText Markup Language includes the same depth of expression as HTML, but also conforms to XML syntax.
- TEI ODD - Text Encoding Initiative One Document Does it all is an XML-conformant specification that allows you to create TEI P5 schema in a literate programming style.
- TEI P4 - The Text Encoding Initiative guidelines is a standard for the academic community that collectively define an XML format for text that is primarily semantic rather than presentational.
- TEI P5 - The Text Encoding Initiative guidelines is a standard for the academic community that collectively define an XML format for text that is primarily semantic rather than presentational.
- JATS - The NISO Journal Article Tag Suite is a technical standard that defines an XML format for scientific literature.
Other Supported Document Types
Oxygen XML Author also provides limited support (including file templates) for editing a variety of other document types. All the specialized views, editors, actions, and options are dynamic according to the type of file that is opened or created. Other document types that are supported in Oxygen XML Author include:
- EPUB (NCX, OCF, OPF 2.0 & 3.0) - A standard for e-book files.
- DocBook Targetset - For resolving cross-references when using olinks.
- Schematron Quick Fixes (SQF) - An extension of the ISO standard Schematron, allows developers to define QuickFixes for Schematron errors.
- StratML (Part 1 & 2) - Part 1 and 2 of the Strategy Markup Language specification.
- SVG - Scalable Vector Graphics is a language for describing two-dimensional graphics in XML.
- MathML - Mathematical Markup Language (2.0 and 3.0) is an application of XML for describing mathematical notations.
- XLIFF (1.2 & 2.0) - XML Localization Interchange File Format is a standard for passing data between tools during a localization process.
- XQuery - The common query language for XML.
- CSS - Cascading Style Sheets is a language used for describing the look and formatting of a document.
- LESS - A dynamic style sheet language that can be compiled into CSS.
- JavaScript - Programming language of HTML and the Web.
- XML Spec - A markup language for W3C specifications and other technical reports.
- DITAVAL - DITA conditional processing profile to identify the values you want to conditionally process for a particular output, build, or other purpose.
- Daisy - A technical standard for digital audio books, periodicals, and computerized text. It is designed to be an audio substitute for print material.
- EAD - Encoded Archival Description is an XML standard for encoding archival finding aids.
- KML - Keyhole Markup Language is an XML notation for expressing geographic visualization in maps and browsers.
- Maven Project & Settings - Project or settings file for Maven build automation tool that is primarily used for Java projects.
- Oasis XML Catalog - A document that describes a mapping between external entity references and locally-cached equivalents.